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Introduction to the Arabic Alphabet

Key Differences from English. Arabic is written from right to leftThere are no upper- or lower-case lettersArabic has some letters with no exact English equivalentSome English letters (P', V') do not exist in the Arabic alphabetThe language is written in cursive; most letters connect to each o

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Introduction to the Arabic Alphabet

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    1. Introduction to the Arabic Alphabet Alex Sviridovsky speak.inglish@gmail.com 1

    2. Key Differences from English Arabic is written from right to left There are no upper- or lower-case letters Arabic has some letters with no exact English equivalent Some English letters (P, V) do not exist in the Arabic alphabet The language is written in cursive; most letters connect to each other (well go over some exceptions later) Arabic uses vowels sparingly 2

    3. Forms of the Letters Each letter has 4 forms:

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